Popular electric car that won’t make it to next year as it’s discontinued

A well-known electric vehicle will soon disappear from garage lots after the manufacturer announced its discontinuation.
The Chevrolet Bolt EUV, a popular electric vehicle (EV), will join the long list of discontinued engines.

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The Bolt EUV was a crossover version of the standard model and was a huge hit with customers. The website Topspeed believes that Chevrolet could re-release the car at some point in the future.
The EV is one of the top 25 engines that will be taken off the market by the end of the year.
Major brands such as Audi, Mercedes-Benz and Ferrari have decided to phase out some cars as part of a fundamental change in their strategy.
There will be no direct successor based on the current generation for the Alpina B7 – based on the BMW 7 Series – and other models are also at risk of being discontinued.
And Ferrari is saying goodbye to two of its sleek sports cars.
The outstanding F8 Tributo is being retired, but motorists can get their hands on the fairly similar F8 Spider.
Meanwhile, the legendary Italian manufacturer will replace the Portofino M with the more powerful Roma Spider from 2024.
Mercedes is also drastically reducing its offering and withdrawing the C-Class Coupé, the CLS and the E-Class Cabriolet.